Poetry
… chooses not to see, the prisoner of a point of view Remains complacent in that choice, until a slight Alteration of perspective, a trick of light, reveals a small Illuminated window in a corner of the factory’s … to watch myself, Says the countervoice)—how can that odd, uncomprehending Object looming right in front of me be me ( …
… Happen To Other People . By John Portmann. Routledge. $26.95. When President Bill Clinton in August 1998 finally … in the misfortunes of others, is one of those useful German compound nouns that have been naturalized into our English … exploration of the problem from several angles. As he points out, if suffering has no meaning, schadenfreude could …
… President Richard Nixon’s foreign policy precepts, as embodied in his second inaugural, seemed promising enough. “The … for generations. That dichotomy of purpose has been so commonplace in American thought that it has scarcely … order. Thus it is not strange that American officials have often assumed that by supporting a military balance …
Criticism
… extras with the book. They’d provide you with an individual computer program to be installed and run just to read a … them? “iTunes,” you might call it?) Or imagine that some websites could only be accessed by downloading, installing, … ePub file isn’t particularly challenging (it’s basically a website, each chapter its own web page), with your average …
Essays
… the office. My job was to open the fight world to Lee and company, guiding them through its deep course catalogue of … And Frazier, who spent weeks in the hospital after soldiering through Ali’s punches in order to beat him, was … again. Having come into the first fight with Ali with a 26-0 record, he went 5-4-1 after it. The four losses were to …
… Era. By Claude G. Bowers. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. $5.00. It may be the privilege, as it is certainly … means something even today when Progressivism has become grotesque and incomprehensible; and it is probable that it will continue to …